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Pool Allan-Hermann
, Wang Tongtong
, Stafford David A
, Chance Rebecca K
, Lee Sangjun
, Ngai John
, Oka Yuki
Nature 2020 Dec; 588(7836): 112117https://go.nature.com/3go7UjOThirst is sensed by two distinct types of stimuli osmotic and hypovolaemic. The authors show that in mice these two stimuli act via separate mechanisms and neuron types, and lead to distinct drinking behavioural responses. High blood osmolality induces osmotic thirst that drives water consumption. By contrast, hypovolaemia driv...